How to pay

Payment can be made by check, cash, money orders or through the credit cards listed at the top of your statement.

How it works

Unless specifically indicated, Ochsner will spread payments across all outstanding account balances, beginning with the oldest balance, similar to what happens with a credit card balance. Each billing statement will also show payments that Ochsner has received and applied to specific accounts as long as a balance is due. Ochsner does not send zero balance statements unless requested by the guarantor.

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John Risey, MCD

Audiology

John Risey holds a Master's of Communication Disorders degree from LSU Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC) and has 33 years experience as a clinical audiologist. He has lectured at local, state, national and international meetings on hearing loss, tinnitus and dizziness and has co-authored 15 articles/textbook chapters on tinnitus, dizziness and/or audiologic evaluations. He has also taught in the graduate programs of LSUHSC, LSU-Baton Rouge, Tulane University and in the undergraduate program for Xavier University.

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